British actors Toby Jones and Sheridan Smith will compete for top trophies at the U.K.'s upcoming Royal Television Society Programme Awards next month (Mar15). The Hunger Games star is up for the best actor title for his role in TV movie Marvellous, going up against Tom Hollander for The Poet and Adeel Akhtar for Utopia, while Smith lands a nomination in the best actress category for her portrayal of 1960s singer Cilla Black in the TV series Cilla. She will compete against British actresses Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley) and Georgina Campbell (Murdered By My Boyfriend).
Fargo, True Detective and The Big Bang Theory will go head-to-head for the International title while Chris O'Dowd's TV series Moone Boy, which he created, co-writes and stars in, is up for a Scripted Comedy prize.
Other nominees include funnyman Billy Connolly for the Presenter prize for his documentary Billy Connolly's Big Send Off, Maggie Gyllenhaal's series The Honourable Women for Drama Serial, while Peaky Blinders, starring Cillian Murphy, will compete for the Drama Series title against Happy Valley and Line of Duty.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 17 March (15).

Kate Walsh has a pet dog named after fellow actress and native New Yorker Rosie Perez. The Fargo star says of her pooch, "She's a bada** New Yorker, I rescued her, actually, from New York about seven years ago."

William H. Macy used to babysit his Shameless co-star Joan Cusack as a kid after growing up in the same Illinois neighbourhood. The Fargo star also looked after a young Jeremy Piven, whose family lived nearby.

Actor William H. Macy exercised his right to use a stand-in for the season five finale of his hit TV show Shameless after realizing he would have to strip naked in below freezing temperatures in Chicago, Illinois.
The Fargo star portrays hapless father-of-six Frank Gallagher in the U.S. remake of the popular British comedy and frequently has to strip off for the cameras. However, Macy admits the cold was a little too much to handle when it came to shooting the episode Drugs Actually, which he also directed, so he asked to step aside for the scene - and immediately felt sorry for his stand in.
He says, "We shoot in L.A. and then we go to Chicago to shoot exteriors... We had all these actors wearing gear that you would typically wear during that time in Chicago, not knowing that it was 40 below the norm, so we suffered...
"And what do you think the last shot of this season was? It's me and this lovely actress... on Lake Michigan at 11 o' clock at night, taking off all our clothes and running down the beach... It was seven degrees (Fahrenheit) actual, and with the wind, it was about 22 below.
"I said no... It's the first time I said I can't do it. It was the end of the week, I was directing and my stand in (was) just slumped (over). He did it, he did two takes and they have still not found his willy!"
The season five series finale airs in the U.S. next month (Mar15).

American Sniper, Unbroken and Birdman took home the top awards at the Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards on Sunday (15Feb15). American Sniper was rewarded for its special effects sounds, while Unbroken won the prize for Best Sound Editing in Feature Film: Dialogue and Birdman was honoured for its music editing.
James Brown biopic Get On Up took the prize for best sound editing in a musical feature, while Big Hero 6 come out top in the animated film category.
TV shows Fargo, The Newsroom and Game of Thrones were honoured for sound editing, while the Foo Fighters TV documentary Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways won Best Sound and Music Editing: Television Documentary, Long Form.
Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky was also handed the Filmmaker Award at the Los Angeles ceremony.

Birdman director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu has added another big win to his list of accolades after scoring the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday (24Jan15). The filmmaker and his co-producers John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole were named the winners of the prestigious Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures for their work on the Oscar-nominated comedy drama, beating the power players behind other awards season favourites Boyhood, The Theory of Everything, The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Imitation Game, among others.
The team behind The LEGO Movie had reason to celebrate after claiming the Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures, while producers behind Life Itself earned the documentary film honour.
The brains behind TV hits Breaking Bad and Fargo also landed big wins with The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama and The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television, respectively, and Orange Is the New Black producers walked away from the Los Angeles ceremony with The Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy.
Other previously announced winners at the Producers Guild of America bash included Jon Feltheimer (Milestone Award), Mark Gordon (Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television), Gale Anne Hurd (David O. Selznick Achievement Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures) and officials at Brad Pitt's production company Plan B Entertainment (Visionary Award).

Writer/director siblings Joel and Ethan Coen will chair the jury at this year's (15) Cannes Film Festival in France. The Fargo moviemakers are to preside over the panel which will select winners of awards including the prestigious Palme d'Or, marking the first time the jury has been chaired by two judges.
The Coen Brothers say in a statement, "We look forward to returning to Cannes this year. We welcome as always the opportunity to watch movies there from all over the world. Cannes is a festival that has been important to us since the very beginning of our career. Presiding over the Jury is a special honour, since we have never heretofore been president of anything. We will issue further proclamations at the appropriate time."
The Coens won the Palme d'Or for Barton Fink in 1991, as well as director prizes for Fargo and The Man Who Wasn't There and the Grand Prix for Inside Llewyn Davis in 2013.
The festival runs from 13 to 24 May (15).

Singer Sky Ferreira is set to make her big screen acting debut in upcoming movie Elvis & Nixon. The film, featuring Kevin Spacey as former U.S. President Richard Nixon and Michael Shannon as Elvis Presley, will document the two icons' meeting in the White House in December, 1970, when The King was sworn in as an undercover Federal Agent at large.
Fargo star Colin Hanks has been cast as Nixon aide Egil Krogh, while Magic Mike's Alex Pettyfer will play Elvis' best pal, Jerry Schilling.
Ferreira, who has previously landed small acting roles in independent movie projects Putty Hill and The Green Inferno, will portray Schilling's love interest.
Jackass star Johnny Knoxville has also been added to the Elvis & Nixon cast as the head of the rocker's security team.
Liza Johnson is directing the film, which is currently in production in Atlanta, Georgia.

It’s winter. It’s cold. We’re miserable. But there are ways to enjoy blustery, snowy days without having to bundle up like you’re about to climb Everest. You can cozy up with one of these wintry flicks and be reminded of the chilly season without actually having to deal with the cold. Sounds like the better option to us!
1. Frozen
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If you’re not sick of hearing “Let It Go” by now, this is the perfect Disney movie to watch with a mug of hot cocoa filled to the brim with marshmallows. Plus it’ll make you want to build a snowman.
2. Fargo
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Winter in Minnesota with a side of murder. A classic.
3. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and Wardrobe
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Tilda Swinton plays the White Witch who puts the world of Narnia into an eternal winter. She’s all icy and fabulous.
4. Happy Feet
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This movie will make you feel so warm and fuzzy you’ll forget all about the fact that it’s basically a frozen tundra outside your window.
5. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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Cold weather got you feeling on edge? Watch this dark thriller set during a grey, gloomy Swedish winter.
6. Snowpiercer
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An attempt to counteract global warming backfires, plunging Earth into another ice age. Cool plot, even cooler Tilda Swinton (again).
7. Winter’s Bone
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If you haven’t seen this chilling indie gem, now’s the time. Jennifer Lawrence nabbed her first Oscar nomination for it.
8. The Day After Tomorrow
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Total mindless disaster movie, but you’ll take comfort in the fact that the weather could be a lot worse. Bonus: Jake Gyllenhaal.
9. Lars and the Real Girl
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This quirky love story always makes us think of Ryan Gosling in warm sweaters and winter boots.
10. The Empire Strikes Back
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Everyone remembers the icy planet Hoth, right? Give this a rewatch in preparation for the new Stars Wars movie which comes out later this year.
11. Ice Age
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Winter weather makes us want to migrate south, too.
12. The Grey
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Liam Neeson and wolves. In the snow. Let’s do this.
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The sound mixing team behind Christopher Nolan's sci-fi hit Interstellar has been nominated at the upcoming Cinema Audio Society (CAS) Awards despite receiving criticism about quality when the film was released.
The movie received complaints about its sound when it opened, with critics claiming they struggled to hear some of the dialogue because the effects were too loud, and many wondered if there was a technical issue at their local cinema. Nolan publicly defended the sound quality, insisting every aspect was intentional, and the movie has now been recognized for its achievement in sound mixing.
The team behind Interstellar has been nominated in the Motion Picture - Live Action category alongside American Sniper, Unbroken, Guardians of the Galaxy and awards season favorite Birdman.
Nominees in the animated movie category include Big Hero 6, The Boxtrolls, The Lego Movie, How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Penguins of Madagascar. TV series Modern Family, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Homeland, Sherlock and Fargo are among those nominated in the TV categories. Oscar-winning sound engineer David Macmillan will receive the CAS Career Achievement Award.
The winners will be announced at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles on 14 February (15).

A rootless, manipulative man meets a small town insurance salesman and sets him on a path of destruction.

Episode 2. The Rooster Prince
(AIR DATE 04/22/2014)

Molly begins to suspect that Lester is involved with the murders, but her new boss points her in a different direction. Meanwhile, Malvo investigates the blackmail plot against a man known as the Supermarket King.

Episode 3. A Muddy Road
(AIR DATE 04/29/2014)

Malvo flips the script on the blackmail operation, Molly sets a trap, and Gus debates whether he should come clean. Lester's return to work has complicated repercussions.

Episode 4. Eating the Blame
(AIR DATE 05/06/2014)

When Gus tries to right a wrong, Malvo embraces his alter ego. Lester finds himself in a surprising situation, and Molly uncovers a promising lead.

Episode 5. The Six Ungraspables
(AIR DATE 05/13/2014)

When Lester has a close call, Molly makes an unorthodox decision. Gus weighs some neighborly advice, and Malvo gets what he wants.

Episode 6. Buridan's Ass
(AIR DATE 05/20/2014)

Malvo executes his master plan, while Lester attempts to craft one of his own. Gus and Molly team up in Duluth.

Episode 7. Who Shaves the Barber?
(AIR DATE 05/27/2014)

Malvo seeks answers, while Lester finagles a few of his own. Molly and Gus try to get past a setback in the investigation.

Episode 8. The Heap
(AIR DATE 06/03/2014)

Molly faces pressure to close the case, while Lester starts to feel like a new man.

Episode 9. A Fox, A Rabbit, and A Cabbage
(AIR DATE 06/10/2014)

Lester has an unexpected encounter, Malvo changes course, and a new investigation leads Molly down a familiar path.

Episode 10. Morton's Fork
(AIR DATE 06/17/2014)

Molly takes the lead, while Gus pursues a hunch. Lester manipulates a situation, and Malvo finds a new target.

Synopsis

Each season of this crime thriller, set in Minnesota, will feature new cast and storylines. In the first season, when a mild-manner insurance agent finally snaps and murders his wife, he becomes entangled with a killer. The second season, set in 1979, focuses on a young Lou Solversson, recently back from Vietnam.